Example sentences of "he [be] [prep] [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Has he been in all day ?
2 Has he been in all day ?
3 Will he be at this meeting tonight ? ’
4 Ca n't he be of any help at all ? ’
5 For why else , I thought would he be in that position , sensuously embracing a vicious criminal who had tried to kill her partner ?
6 He were under these covers and erm
7 Er , he were in all day yesterday and , then he disappeared this morning .
8 He were in this morning he 's er had summat to eat , well he 's made it obvious .
9 A real friendly fellow he were by all accounts , bought 'em all drinks . ’
10 Once he is in the grip of a real temper tantrum , it is useless to try punishing him , since he is beyond all reason , unable to understand what he is doing or what you are saying .
11 King of the Road , he is of this stretch .
12 ‘ It is ordered that in the interim and an injunction is hereby granted ordering that in the events ( i ) that the medical condition of [ J. ] changes in such a way that his life is threatened but is capable of being prolonged by the application to him of intensive therapeutic measures including artificial ventilation , and ( ii ) that he is at that time in the care of the …
13 Oh I do n't think he is at this rate na , Jonathan !
14 I appeal to the Minister : the man should not be allowed to return to his unit ; he should remain where he is at this moment .
15 ‘ Boggers ’ takes us for science and he is , by common agreement , a bit of a wimp — at least he is on some days .
16 Nobody can touch him when he is in that mood . ’
17 He is in many people 's minds the next logical man to fill Charles ' place and there is no smoke without fire . ’
18 Perhaps because he is in many ways an absolutely objective choreographer , he successfully exposes his deeply held views on society and its problems , in particular man 's inhumanity to man , through dance .
19 A character called Barny , an English hotelier , runs the Easo and he is in many ways our father figure in Benidorm .
20 Despite his inherited millions , he is in many ways anti-establishment , an anti-toff toff , agin the instinct of the mandarin and the power-broker to close ranks , irritated by Etonian complacency .
21 And now he is in such danger !
22 He is in such demand as a speaker that he has had to make a rule that he will no longer accept invitations to functions that are unconnected with the coal industry .
23 Samuel Whitbread came in for special praise ; he was ‘ essentially useful to all with whom he is in any way connected , resolute and firm … of energetic character … ’ .
24 I wonder if he is in any way related to the Paul Hamlyn ?
25 And are we to think that this loving God really wants us to linger on in pain and without dignity when , according to the same dogma , He is in any case calling us to a better life ?
26 It makes him a hard man to place on the political spectrum , as he is in some respects an avowed admirer of Thatcher .
27 He is in some trouble with the second .
28 Fairclough ( as Ive said on numerous occasions ) is excellent when given a job to do … as he is in this formation .
29 Even if he is in less haste he will not delay , I think .
30 At other moments , he is like some kind of Jewish magus , all too liberated .
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